Henry and I have traveled north on Georgia Highway 15 between Greensboro and Athens at least once a year for over 40 years. And for over 40 years, the first one to see the Iron Horse in the middle of a cornfield north of Greensboro shouts “I see the horse”!
When the corn is tall the only part of the horse that is visible is the head. The rest of the year he is easy to spot.

I love the story about how the horse came to be in that cornfield. The horse was created by Abbott Pattison and was originally placed on the campus of the University of Georgia in Athens in 1954. Students frequently vandalized the sculpture so a professor in the agricultural department agreed to set the Iron Horse up in the middle of his cornfield about 20 miles south of Athens.

The farm today has been renamed the Iron Horse Plant Sciences Farm and is a part of the University of Georgia’s research farmland. The previous owners of the land have retained ownership of the Iron Horse. The University of Georgia granted an easement to the sculpture so people like me could get close enough to admire the horse and take pictures.
This is my contribution to the WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: (Extra) Ordinary
Somehow, despite spending a lot of time in Athens, we’ve never seen the iron horse. Next trip!
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It’s worth the drive from Athens to see it. I took these photos on Sunday when we were on our way back after a home game. When the property was privately owned the corn completely surrounded the horse. Since UGA bought it they keep the dirt path clear. This was the first time I ever got up close to it.
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How fun looking for the iron horse while you travel. What a great find. 🙂
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We always know it will be there. It’s just fun to be the one to see it first!
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What an interesting story! I’ll have to look for it if we should travel that way when in GA to visit our son.
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I don’t know which I like most – seeing the iron horse or knowing the story behind it!
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What a great entry. Perfect. 🙂
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Thank you Judy!
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Tall and happy as can be standing in the field for all to see! NEAT!
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Love your poem! Thanks!
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Kewl onE! 😎
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This is awesome. I love these kinds of things.
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Thanks for your feedback on the COE site — I’ll watch for them although most are closed when we travel in the winter. Enjoy your blog — just got it on my RSS feeder so I’ll look forward to your updates. Safe travels. Dick Mansfield http://www.vtbirder.com
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Thanks for following my blog! Enjoy your winter adventures!
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It is Extra Ordinary and what a lovely story, I guess except the part about the vandalism. Lol. It must be quite the sight to see. Thanks for sharing Beth!
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